Buckeyes are an American breed that have
been likened to feathered cats of the barnyard for their fondness
of mice. This is a breed that is critically endangered according to
the American Livestock Breeds Conservancy. It is a larger breed
with a pea comb that leaves less to frostbite in cold weather
climates. They are an active, free ranging breed with hens about 6
pounds and laying medium sized brown eggs. With a history dating
back to Ohio in 1896, this breed has survived due to a handful of
people who appreciate their hearty characteristics.

When selecting chickens for home food production
you must determine whether you desire eggs, meat or both. For most
homesteaders and small farmers there is little more enjoyable than
chickens that produce eggs for breakfast as well as hearty fryers
for dinner. This leaves the choices mostly to the larger breeds
developed for doing both. Some people have a preference for white
or brown eggs or for the skin color on meat. Here in the states,
it's said that yellow skinned birds are more favored than the white
skinned "English" breeds. Another consideration, if raising meat
birds and hatching eggs to do so, is the temperament of the
roosters. There is no excuse for a mean rooster and those that are
can easily become Sunday dinner themselves! While many search for
the dual purpose characteristics of meat and eggs it must be
remembered too that these breeds serve another purpose as foragers.
They help control bug populations as they seek morsels and should a
mouse cross their path they will show you chickens are NOT
vegetarians! With a focus not only on producing eggs and meat, but
also foraging for part (or most) of their food.
"Chicken Run" is an introduction to the breeds we
recommend and favor. These are all wonderful birds that can keep a
family fed with basic care and TLC.